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Resn is a digital production company from New Zealand that works within the advertising industry. [1] The company was founded in 2004 by Rik Campbell and Steve Le Marquand. [2] Resn has one office in Wellington, New Zealand, and one in Amsterdam, Netherlands. [3]

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Clients and recognition

Resn has created digital productions for brands such as Panasonic, Coke, Ricoh, Toyota, Johnson & Johnson, and the All Blacks. [4]

Resn has been the recipient of Webby Awards, Awwwards and is a member of the FWA Hall of Fame. [5]

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References

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